On Apr 30, 2010, at 3:04 PM, Cliff Rediger wrote:
Still I wonder how to reach the picture format setting without Onyx?
On Apr 30, 3:30 pm, Kris Tilford ktilfo...@cox.net wrote:
Onyx is easier for the average guy, Terminal is easier for the geeky
guy.
Onyx worked on my Mini.
Terminal
On 30-04-2010 05:56, Bill Connelly, billycarm...@verizon.net, wrote:
If the app is in the Dock, you can command-click on it and it opens a
Finder window showing you where it is ... at least under Leopard 10.5.8.
And under Tiger 10.4.11 also
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At 8:28 PM -0700 4/29/2010, Cliff Rediger wrote:
Mini G4 10.4.11
Is there a way to trace the hot keys to the app. ?
System Preferences Keyboard Mouse Keyboard Shortcuts.
Everything is listed there.
You can add shortcuts directly in that prefspane. Or you can use a
tool such as OnyX to
Grab ver 2.5.2 saves in 4 different formats: jpg, png, tiff, gif.
On Apr 30, 6:09 am, Geke gevangaste...@googlemail.com wrote:
Dan is right: the standard stuff is built in, and Grab adds things
like timed screenshots.
You can look in Apple Help at topics Shortcuts for taking pictures of
Dan is right: the standard stuff is built in, and Grab adds things
like timed screenshots.
You can look in Apple Help at topics Shortcuts for taking pictures of
the screen and Taking pictures of your screen with Grab (that’s the
names in Tiger).
They suggest converting the tiff pictures with
On Apr 29, 8:28 pm, Cliff Rediger redicl...@yahoo.com wrote:
Is there a way to trace the hot keys to the app. ?
On Apr 29, 8:45 pm, Michael G.M. michaelgm717...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe this is Snapz ProX?
I have Snapz ProX installed. sweet app and very useful for motion
screen capture
but not
On Apr 30, 2010, at 3:04 PM, Cliff Rediger wrote:
Still I wonder how to reach the picture format setting without Onyx?
It's a Terminal command:
http://www.ehow.com/how_4549496_change-default-graphic-screenshot-format.html
Onyx is easier for the average guy, Terminal is easier for the
Mini G4 10.4.11
I use a screen capture software that I access with the hot keys
command-shift-4
which gives me a little circle with cross hairs and and drag a section
and it snaps a jpg to the desktop.
I seem to recall that I loaded this app because it permits selection
of the image format
Anyway, for the life of me I cannot remember or locate this app
(even though it works).
If the app is in the Dock, you can command-click on it and it opens a
Finder window showing you where it is ... at least under Leopard 10.5.8.
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On Apr 29, 2010, at 11:28 PM, Cliff Rediger wrote:
Anyway, for the life of me I cannot remember or locate this app
(even though it works).
Is there a way to trace the hot keys to the app. ?
It is one of a set of built in to the OS hot keys that executes code
and I don't think that there
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